Abstract

Cascini and colleagues' systematic review1 provides relevant and important evidence of the role of social media in shaping COVID-19 vaccination attitudes. However, my ongoing, in-depth ethnographic research in the past 9 months among Roma communities in Italy, Bulgaria, and the UK, has revealed aspects of vaccine intent and uptake among minority ethnic groups that the review has not captured. In the context of higher vaccine hesitancy among minority ethnic groups,2 the following considerations should be taken seriously in public health interventions.

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